1 / 23

Aviation and the environment: status and technological prospects

Aviation and the environment: status and technological prospects. Jos Ding s. 30 November 200 4. About T&E. Members in: Austria Belgium Czech & Slovak Rep Denmark Estonia France Germany Greece Hungary Italy. Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovenia Spain Sweden

liam
Download Presentation

Aviation and the environment: status and technological prospects

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Aviation and the environment:status and technological prospects Jos Dings 30 November 2004

  2. About T&E Members in: • Austria • Belgium • Czech & Slovak Rep • Denmark • Estonia • France • Germany • Greece • Hungary • Italy • Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • UK www.t-e.nu

  3. Economic benefits of air transport into perspective • Contribution to EU economy (1998): approx. 1% • Contribution to EU employment (1998): approx. 0.2% • Contribution to global warming (2000): ca 7% according to latest insights • Contribution to noise nuisance: 15-20% (Germany 2002) www.t-e.nu

  4. Global Warming due to aviation in 1992 (IPCC 1999) 140 49 mW/m2 (3.5% of total) 120 100 80 contrails O3-formation 60 Radiative forcing [mW/m2] 40 Methane reduction 20 0 Cirrus clouds Total* CO2 -20 * Including other effects: water vapour directly, soot, sulfate www.t-e.nu

  5. Global Warming due to aviation in 2000 (AAC 2003) 140 116 mW/m2 (ca 7% of total) 120 100 80 O3-formation 60 Radiative forcing [mW/m2] 40 contrails Methane reduction 20 0 Cirrus clouds Total* CO2 -20 * Including other effects: water vapour directly, soot, sulfate www.t-e.nu

  6. Climate change: baseline trends • Industry: 70% improvement has been achieved per available seat kilometre …. • … yes, but compared with 1st generation jets • Meanwhile volume growth over 1000 % • 1994: B777 with GE90 engine • Since then: no substantial further improvements www.t-e.nu

  7. Overview fuel reduction technology • Engine • ‘bleed air’ elimination • Pressure & bypass ratios • High-speed propeller ? • Drag • Aircraft shape • Wingspan and wingtips • grooves, cleaning • Weight • Design • Materials: composites e.g. GLARE www.t-e.nu

  8. New projects • 2006: Airbus A380 • Competes with Boeing 747-400 • 555 till even 800 seats • Approx. 10% more fuel efficient, half the noise ? • Wing span (80 x 80) and weight limit reductions • Boeing: 747A can compete (+3.5 m, +35 pax, 7E7 engine, decision 2005) • 2008: Boeing 7E7; Airbus 350 ? • Compete with A330, B757/767 • 200-260 seats • Approx. 15% more fuel efficient ? • Airbus: A330 ‘light’ (+7E7 engines) can compete • Airbus A350 not yet official www.t-e.nu

  9. Boeing 7E7 ‘Dreamliner’: 15% better than competitors ? www.t-e.nu

  10. Airbus A380: 15% better than Boeing 747 ‘Jumbo Jet’ ? www.t-e.nu

  11. Reactions to CO2 + NOx charges in EU airspace • Total CO2 emissions some 115 Mtonnes • EUR 30/tonne CO2, EUR 3.6 per kg NOx ( = approx. 12 ct/l) • Revenue raising: • Reduces CO2 & NOx by approx. 9 & 10% • Demand and supply impacts equal • Revenues EUR 5 bln (35 EU budget) • Revenue neutral (feebate/rebate): • Reduces CO2 & NOx by approx. 5 & 6% • Only supply-side effects • No revenues • Fleet renewal !!!! www.t-e.nu

  12. Two sources on supply-side (technology) responses www.t-e.nu

  13. Contrails and cirrus • Warm the earth probably more than CO2 • Depend on ambient & exhaust gas temperature & humidity • New engines cause more ! • Solution: Air Traffic Management (EUROCONTROL !) • Military aircraft can avoid them for visibility reasons) www.t-e.nu

  14. Alternative: hydrogen ? • Makes water and NOx emissions probably worse • Much heavier aircraft, but lighter fuel • Hydrogen production ? • Many believe kerosene will be one of last oil products www.t-e.nu

  15. Local air pollution • In particular: NOx and PM • Problem NOx : Modern engines: less CO2, less PM, less HC, but more NOx ! • Problem PM: massive health issue www.t-e.nu

  16. NOx reduction potential • Main approach: improved combustion chamber technology • Staged combustion • Variable airflow inlets • More revolutionary & most promising: • Lean premixed pre-vaporised LPP • Rich burn Quick quench Lean burn (RQL) • Reduction up to 90% claimed www.t-e.nu

  17. 100 100 80 80 CAEP/ 2-standard CAEP/ 4-standard 60 60 CAEP/ 6-standard [%] [%] 40 40 (NASA forecast for 2015) 20 20 ICAO-standard (rel.) 0 0 Fleet average EI NOx (rel.) 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 year NOx emission factors vs ICAO standards • NOx emission factor is growing, despite regulation www.t-e.nu

  18. Noise: lost opportunities • ‘Chapter 4’ in place in 2006 • Only 3 d(A) quieter than 1978 ‘Chapter 3’ standards • 2001: > 95% already complied • Best aircraft: six times quieter than Ch.4 • Airports now hold the key www.t-e.nu

  19. Aircraft can be much, much quieter !!! www.t-e.nu

  20. Trade-offs • Between CO2 and NOx : • High pressure ratio engines • Between CO2 and contrails/cirrus • Low temp. exhaust gas -> more contrails • Between CO2 and noise • Steep climb = more fuel • In policy discussions: • Favourite hobby of industry • Less serious than often thought • correct incentives ALL impacts needed www.t-e.nu

  21. The future perspective, climate • Growth stays at 4-5%/yr • Climate BaU • CO2: 1% p.a. improvement, 3-4% growth • Contrails/cirrus: > 5% p.a. growth ?. • Climate technically feasible • CO2 improvement up to 2% p.a. ? • Contrails/cirrus: avoidance largeley feazible www.t-e.nu

  22. The future perspective, noise & NOx • NOx • BaU: no improvement, > 5% p.a. growth ? • Incentives: large improvements possible • Noise: • BaU: improvement smaller than growth • Incentives: improvement feasible ! • Co-ordinated efforts by airports (noise charges, noise ceilings) www.t-e.nu

  23. www.t-e.nu T&E is Europe’s primary NGO campaigning on a Europe wide level for an environmentally responsible approach to transport. info@t-e.nu Rue de la Pépinière 1 | 1000 Brussels Tel.: +322-502 99 09 | Fax: +322-502 99 08 | www.t-e.nu

More Related